NASCAR's Tuesday Move Was A Good Call

HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) -- The remnants from Tropical Storm Lee arepushing through the Atlanta area with drenching rain and high wind.

NASCAR only hopes the miserable weather is gone by Tuesday.

The Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway was postponedSunday night when the outer bands of the storm doused the trackbefore the drivers could even start their engines. Given the gloomyforecast, officials didn't even bother trying to hold the race onMonday.

That turned out to be a good call. Most of Georgia is undertornado and flood watches.

The outlook for Tuesday's 11 a.m. start is much better, thoughthere's still a 30 percent chance of additional showers.

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